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Common and ancestries
Common ancestries reported were: Irish ( 21. 1 %), Italian ( 14. 5 %), German ( 14. 0 %), English ( 13. 1 %), French Canadian ( 10. 1 %), French ( 9. 7 %).

Common and included
Common complaints included `` Mrs. Murphy '' leaving her windows open all the time, a fresh air fan, or the family was visiting `` Aunt Minnie '' with the house shut up but they still paid the same rate for oil.
Instead, the forms of service that were to be included in the Book of Common Prayer were drawn from the Missal ( for the Mass ), Breviary for the daily office, Manual ( for the occasional services ; Baptism, Marriage, Burial etc.
Common themes and references present in Love's lyrics from her early career included body image, rape, suicide, misogyny, conformity, elitism, pregnancy, prostitution, and death.
The Radicals ( approximately forty ) included a hard core of Fifth Monarchists who wanted to be rid of Common Law and any state control of religion.
" The early lectionaries of the Anglican Church ( as included in the Book of Common Prayer of 1662 ) included the deuterocanonical books amongst the cycle of readings, and passages from them were used in the services ( such as the Benedicite )
Readings from the deuterocanonical books are now included in most, if not all, of the modern lectionaries in the Anglican Communion, based on the Revised Common Lectionary ( in turn based on the post-conciliar Roman Catholic lectionary ).
A comparison of four successful programs against malaria in Brazil, India, Eritrea, and Vietnam does not endorse any single strategy but instead states, " Common success factors included conducive country conditions, a targeted technical approach using a package of effective tools, data-driven decision-making, active leadership at all levels of government, involvement of communities, decentralized implementation and control of finances, skilled technical and managerial capacity at national and sub-national levels, hands-on technical and programmatic support from partner agencies, and sufficient and flexible financing.
The first languages for which standardisation was promoted included Italian (" questione della lingua ": Modern Tuscan / Florentine vs. Old Tuscan / Florentine vs. Venetian > Modern Florentine + archaic Tuscan + Upper Italian ), French ( the standard is based on Parisian ), English ( the standard is based on the London dialect ) and ( High ) German ( based on the dialects of the chancellery of Meissen in Saxony, Middle German and the chancellery of Prague in Bohemia (" Common German ")).
Common features included:
This delicate balance was disturbed when a new batch of refugees arrived that included Richard Cox, one of the principal authors of the Book of Common Prayer.
Common models of the machine included the Tandy 1000, 1000 EX, 1000 HX, 1000 SX, 1000 TX, 1000 SL, 1000 RL, and 1000 TL.
Regional initiatives included the 1960 Latin American Free Trade Association ( LAFTA ), the 1960 Central American Common Market ( CACM ), the 1965 Caribbean Free Trade Association ( CARIFTA ), and the 1969 Andean Pact.
Common foods used by the indigenous people such as the Klickitat tribe and Chinook included salmon, huckleberry and Camassia quamash ( after which the city of Camas, Washington is named ).
Asia's set included only " An Extraordinary Life " from Phoenix, the rest of the songs coming from the first two albums plus one cover each from The Buggles (" Video Killed the Radio Star " with Wetton on lead vocals and Downes on vocoder ), King Crimson (" The Court of the Crimson King ", which was recorded by a previous incarnation of that band with Greg Lake on lead vocals ) and Emerson, Lake & Palmer (" Fanfare for the Common Man ").
Although Common Criteria does not prescribe any SFRs to be included in an ST, it identifies dependencies where the correct operation of one function ( such as the ability to limit access according to roles ) is dependent on another ( such as the ability to identify individual roles ).
Common uses included identification of brucellosis, Chagas disease, cholera, diphtheria, foot-and-mouth disease, glanders, Q fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and various strains of typhus.
Common scenarios included making it successfully through a harrowing gauntlet and competition in an arena to win a virtual cash prize with which to upgrade their cars.
The Naesi system included two ranks, those of Sangseon ( 상선, 尙膳, " Chief of Naesi "), who held the official title of senior second rank, and Naegwan ( 내관, 內官, " Common official naesi "), both of which held rank as officers.
Common equipment included the axe and crosscut saw.
The resulting boundaries seem rather anomalous now ; the entire eastern side of Stoke Newington High Street and beyond, including Stoke Newington Common, were included in the next door Metropolitan Borough of Hackney, but in fact this area was then part of the parish of Hackney – not Stoke Newington – and much of it would have been regarded as being in Shacklewell at the time.
At this time the manor lands included Wimbledon Common ( then called a heath ) and the enclosed parkland around the manor house.
Common contributors included bandleader Paul Shaffer, Chris Elliott, Calvert DeForest as " Larry ' Bud ' Melman ," announcer Bill Wendell, writer Adam Resnick, scenic designer Kathleen Ankers, stage manager Biff Henderson, producer Robert Morton, director Hal Gurnee, associate director Peter Fatovich, stage hand Al Maher, camera operator Baily Stortz and the " production twins ," Barbara Gaines and Jude Brennan.
A bit earlier, on the West-coast, Roy Lichtenstein, Jim Dine and Andy Warhol from NYC, Phillip Hefferton and Robert Dowd from Detroit ; Edward Ruscha and Joe Goode from Oklahoma City, and Wayne Thiebaud from California were included in the New Painting of Common Objects show.

Common and English
Common suggestions are that they are old English breeds introduced by the early whalers, or by Captain Cook or other early explorers.
Since the early 20th century it has been commonly accepted that Old Irish Bel ( l ) taine is derived from a Common Celtic * belo-te ( p ) niâ, meaning " bright fire " ( where the element * belo-might be cognate with the English word bale in ' bale-fire ' meaning ' white ' or ' shining '; compare Anglo-Saxon bael, and Lithuanian / Latvian baltas / balts, found in the name of the Baltic ; in Slavic languages byelo or beloye also means ' white ', as in Беларусь ( White Russia or Belarus ) or Бе ́ лое мо ́ ре Sea ).
That edition has remained the official prayer book of the Church of England, although in the 21st century, an alternative book called Common Worship has largely displaced the Book of Common Prayer at the main Sunday worship service of most English parish churches.
Traditional English Lutheran, Methodist and Presbyterian prayer books have borrowed from the Book of Common Prayer, and the marriage and burial rites have found their way into those of other denominations and into the English language.
However, when John Knox returned to Scotland in 1559, he continued to use the Form of Prayer he had created for the English exiles in Geneva, and in 1564, this supplanted the Book of Common Prayer under the title of the Book of Common Order.
It was this edition which was to be the official Book of Common Prayer, during the growth of the British Empire, and, as a result, has been a great influence on the prayer books of Anglican churches worldwide, liturgies of other denominations in English, and of the English language as a whole.
The Anglican Church of Canada developed its first Book of Common Prayer separately from the English version in 1918, which received final authorization from General Synod in 1922.
The English Court of Common Pleas dealt with lawsuits in which the Monarch had no interest, i. e. between commoners.
Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, Belize, and various Caribbean and African nations have adopted English common law through reception statutes although they do not inevitably continue to copy English Common Law ; later cases can often draw on decisions in other Common Law jurisdictions.
Nicaragua's legal system also is a mixture of the English Common Law and the Civil Law through the influence of British administration of the Eastern half of the country from the mid-17th century until about 1905, the William Walker period from about 1855 through 1857, USA interventions / occupations during the period from 1909 to 1933, the influence of USA institutions during the Somoza family administrations ( 1933 through 1979 ) and the considerable importation between 1979 and the present of USA culture and institutions.
The expression " Common Era " can be found as early as 1708 in English, and traced back to Latin usage among European Christians to 1615, as vulgaris aerae, and to 1635 in English as Vulgar Era.
The terms " Common Era ", " Anno Domini ", " Before the Common Era " and " Before Christ " in contemporary English can be applied to dates that rely on either the Julian calendar or the Gregorian calendar.
Dates in the Gregorian calendar in the Western world have always used the era designated in English as Anno Domini or Common Era.
The scholar Harvey Wheeler attributed to Bacon, in his work " Francis Bacon's Verulamium-the Common Law Template of The Modern in English Science and Culture ", the creation of these distinguishing features of the modern common law system:
Old Norse Frigg ( genitive Friggjar ), Old Saxon Fri, and Old English Frig are derived from Common Germanic Frijjō.

Common and 18
I disagree with Mr. Burnham's position on the Common Market ( Nov. 18 ) as a desirable organization for us to join.
Common North American setups include 9, 10, 13, 15, and 18 speeds.
Common length film spools allowed filming of about 3 minutes to 4. 5 minutes at 12, 15, 16 and 18 frames per second.
At 13 – 14 cm long and 10 – 18 g weight, the Red-flanked Bluetail is similar in size and weight to the Common Redstart and slightly smaller ( particularly with a slimmer build ) than the European Robin.
In the 2009 village elections a third party ( the Common Sense Party ) emerged, whose members were voted into office at the March 18, 2009 elections.
The three Fugees reunited and performed on September 18, 2004 at the concert in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn featured in the film Dave Chappelle's Block Party ( 2004 ), headlining a star-studded bill that included Kanye West, Mos Def, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, The Roots, Talib Kweli, Common, Big Daddy Kane, Dead Prez, Cody ChestnuTT and John Legend.
In 1829, Percival Norton Johnston persuaded Dr Geitner to establish a foundry in Bow Common behind Regents ' Park Canal in London, and obtained ingots of nickel-silver of 18 % Ni, 55 % Cu and 27 % Zn.
Common wide-angle and ultra wide-angle lenses for a full-frame 35 mm camera are 35, 28, 24, 21, 20, 18 and 14 mm.
It can be distinguished from the Common Raven by its size ( 48 – 52 cm or 18 to 21 inches in length ) and from the Hooded Crow by its black plumage, but there is frequent confusion between it and the Rook.
The adult Common House Martin of the western nominate race is 13 centimetres ( 5. 1 in ) long, with a wing span of 26 – 29 centimetres ( 10. 2 – 11. 4 in ) and a weight averaging 18. 3 grammes ( 0. 65 oz ).
Even the Common Swift cruises at 5 to 14 metres per second ( 18 – 50 km / h, 11 – 31 mph ).
Common Snipe nest in a well-hidden location on the ground, laying four eggs of a dark olive colour, blotched and spotted with rich brown, which are incubated by the female for 18 – 21 days.
The Common Murre is 38 – 46 cm ( 1518 in ) in length with a 61 – 73 cm ( 24 – 29 in ) wingspan.
* Benson, Richard, Lay This Laurel: An album on the Saint-Gaudens memorial on Boston Common, honoring black and white men together, who served the Union cause with Robert Gould Shaw and died with him July 18, 1863, Eakins Press, 1973.
From 1994 to 1997, the SDL was a member of a coalition called " Common Choice " ( Spoločná voľba ) that gained 10. 18 % ( 18 seats ) in the Slovak parliament.
The band kicked off their reunion tour with a " secret show " at Common Grounds in their hometown of Gainesville, Florida on January 18, 2008 to be followed by shows in Orlando, Florida, Sayreville, New Jersey and two sold out shows in Chicago, Illinois.
Common monounsaturated fatty acids are palmitoleic acid ( 16: 1 n − 7 ), cis-vaccenic acid ( 18: 1 n − 7 ) and oleic acid ( 18: 1 n − 9 ).
Common numbers are, from coarse to fine: 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 24, 30, 36, 40, 46, 54, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120, 150, 180, and 200.
At the beginning of the war in 1975 the different LNM militias were grouped into a military wing, designated the " Common Forces " ( Arabic: القوات المشتركة, Al-Quwwat al-Mushtaraka ), but best known as " Joint Forces " ( LNM-JF ), which numbered some 18, 700 militiamen ( not including allied Palestinian factions ).
Common numbers are 13, 18, and 26, corresponding respectively to the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy, the numerical value ( gematria ) of the word for life (), and the numerical value of the Tetragrammaton.
From 1994 to 1997, the SDSS was a member of a coalition called " Common Choice " ( Spoločná voľba ) that gained 10. 18 % ( 5 seats ) in the Slovak parliament.
The Practitioners in Common Pleas Act 1846, from 18 August 1846, allowed all barristers to practice in the Court of Common Pleas.

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